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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 456497" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Note for "next time"... If you have an RV battery (or the smaller ones used on old-people's "scooters"), you can hook it up to a "power inverter" - this thing takes the 12V battery power and converts it to standard household power... and comes with a plug-in. Now, you're not going to be able to run the FRIDGE off this - the battery won't have enough power for THAT... - But it works really great for re-charging phones, lap-tops, etc., or you can plug a landline phone into it (if the landline is up but power off and your phone needs power...).</p><p>We use this combo for camping... esp. running the battery-charger for flashlight batteries... A fully charged RV battery is good for something like 15-30 hours of light-duty use...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 456497, member: 11791"] Note for "next time"... If you have an RV battery (or the smaller ones used on old-people's "scooters"), you can hook it up to a "power inverter" - this thing takes the 12V battery power and converts it to standard household power... and comes with a plug-in. Now, you're not going to be able to run the FRIDGE off this - the battery won't have enough power for THAT... - But it works really great for re-charging phones, lap-tops, etc., or you can plug a landline phone into it (if the landline is up but power off and your phone needs power...). We use this combo for camping... esp. running the battery-charger for flashlight batteries... A fully charged RV battery is good for something like 15-30 hours of light-duty use... [/QUOTE]
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